Stillman's Clefting is a drastic 'v' shaped fissure extending from the margin of the gingiva on the affected tooth, down to the root area of the same tooth. It is most commonly caused by tooth trauma (faulty/poorly placed orthodontic devices), but it can also be cause by improper brushing of the teeth (too much pressure over prolonged time), abnormal tooth anatomy, or even by the thinning of deep gingival pockets which surround the tooth, which then break through exposing the root of the tooth in a 'V' shaped fashion (brushing too hard can also contribute to this). In terms of 'preventing' the clefting, the best you can do is practice proper toothbrushing (ask your hygienist how to properly brush), wear orthodontic devices as directed (like bite planes at night)-report any discomfort to your dentist. Gently brushing and flossing the teeth EVERYDAY to remove plaque will prevent gingival pockets from forming. also, visiting your Dentist and Dental Hygienist regularly for check ups and cleaning. Let them know of any areas of your mouth which are bothering you (especially any areas on the gingiva). Basically, take good care of your teeth and report any discomfort and you should be fine.
In the United States it would be almost unheard of for a cleft lip or palate to prevent a child from going to school. Early treatment is the norm. The only reason that a child with a cleft lip or cleft palate wouldn't go to school would be if a parent decided to home school or the child had additional medical conditions that would limit his or her ability to attend school.
Babies may have cleft lips with or without cleft palates. Cleft palates may also occur without cleft lips
If you're referring to the scientific/medical name for cleft lip and palate, they are:Cheiloschisis for cleft lipPalatoschisis for cleft palate
A cleft is a slit or a crack.
Gluteal cleft, natal cleft or anal cleft.
cleft chin is recessive, no cleft chin dominant.
The gluteal cleft, natal cleft or anal cleft
"Scientists are researching methods to prevent cleft lips and cleft palates. One finding, according to research studies, is that mothers who take multivitamins containing folic acid before conception and during the first two months of pregnancy may reduce their risk of giving birth to a baby with a cleft." - content provided by OperationSmile.org (see link below for more information) As of now, there are no cures for a cleft lip or palate other than surgery after the child has been born.
"Scientists are researching methods to prevent cleft lips and cleft palates. One finding, according to research studies, is that mothers who take multivitamins containing folic acid before conception and during the first two months of pregnancy may reduce their risk of giving birth to a baby with a cleft." - content provided by OperationSmile.org (see link below for more information) As of now, there are no cures for a cleft lip or palate other than surgery after the child has been born.
Cleft is a noun.
The ISBN of The Cleft is 9780007233434.
The Cleft was created in 2007.